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    Belarus to introduce visas for citizens of Georgia

    Belapan news agency
    9 Jun 05

    Minsk, 9 June: Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has adopted
    a decision to introduce a visa regime for Georgia.

    The Belarusian leader's press service reported that the decision by
    the head of state "was prompted by the necessity to continue efforts
    aimed at stepping up the fight against organized and transnational
    crime and the defence of interests of third countries - Belarus's
    neighbours in this area - in accordance with existing agreements".

    In particular, the press service notes that attempts by Georgian
    criminals to use the territory of Belarus for entering Russia without
    appropriate visas are increasing. The press service said that Russian
    law-enforcement bodies has drawn up a list of foreigners who committed
    crimes in Russia and who are banned from entering the Russian
    territory. Georgian nationals account for almost 25 per cent of the
    names on the list.

    The chairman of the Belarusian State Border Troops Committee, Lt-Gen
    Alyaksandr Pawlowski, said at a news conference on 26 May that
    citizens of Georgia and Armenia who cannot enter Russia legally have
    been trying to do so via Belarus by flying to Minsk from Tbilisi and
    Yerevan recently. He said he referred to individuals banned from
    entering the Russian Federation for various reasons. Belarusian
    border guards also have such lists. Therefore, Pawlowski said, border
    guards have to send six to eight Georgians and Armenians back to
    Tbilisi and Yerevan every week.

    [Passage omitted: Turkmenistan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
    withdrew from the CIS agreement on visa-free travel of CIS citizens.]
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